Water Monitoring System for Aquatic Organisms

Authors

  • Dr. M. Kanthimathi Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai, India. Author
  • Morrven R Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai, India. Author
  • Madhan N Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai, India. Author
  • Nataraj T R Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, West Tambaram, Chennai, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2023.004

Keywords:

Turbidity, pH, GSM Module, Ecosystems, Water Quality Monitoring System.

Abstract

Maintaining the health and sustainability of aquatic ecosystems demands vigilant water quality monitoring. In response, we introduce an advanced Water Quality Monitoring System tailored for real-time data acquisition and analysis, contributing to effective water resource management. A wide range of vital indicators, including temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, and more, are integrated into this system. These sensors are placed at strategic locations inside bodies of water. The Water Quality Monitoring System offers a spectrum of indispensable features to elevate monitoring capabilities. It ensures continuous data collection, empowering early identification of fluctuations in water quality and rapid response to potential pollution incidents. Automated alerts are incorporated, promptly notifying stakeholders of abnormal conditions using the GSM module. Its modular architecture guarantees scalability, simplifying integration with existing monitoring infrastructures and accommodating additional sensors as needed. The system accommodates deployment in remote or challenging terrains, ensuring uninterrupted vigilance over water quality.

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Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

Water Monitoring System for Aquatic Organisms. (2023). International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub (IRJAEH), 1(01), 24-31. https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2023.004

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